Yosemite - Giant Sequoia TreesGiant Sequoias can reach heights of 270 feet or more. Their bark which can be as much as two feet thick protects them from forest fires and almost all insects. Due to their shallow root structure trees are most often killed not from age insects disease or fire but rather by being toppled in winter storms. species: Sequoiadendron giganteumphoto-id: SEQ-004 request pricing

Yosemite - Giant Sequoia TreesGiant Sequoias can reach heights of 270 feet or more. Their bark which can be as much as two feet thick protects them from forest fires and almost all insects. Due to their shallow root structure trees are most often killed not from age insects disease or fire but rather by being toppled in winter storms. species: Sequoiadendron giganteumphoto-id: SEQ-007 request pricing

Yosemite - Giant Sequoia TreesGiant Sequoias can reach heights of 270 feet or more. Their bark which can be as much as two feet thick protects them from forest fires and almost all insects. Due to their shallow root structure trees are most often killed not from age insects disease or fire but rather by being toppled in winter storms. species: Sequoiadendron giganteumphoto-id: SEQ-008 request pricing

Yosemite - Giant Sequoia TreesGiant Sequoias can reach heights of 270 feet or more. Their bark which can be as much as two feet thick protects them from forest fires and almost all insects. Due to their shallow root structure trees are most often killed not from age insects disease or fire but rather by being toppled in winter storms. species: Sequoiadendron giganteumphoto-id: SEQ-009 request pricing

Yosemite - Giant Sequoia TreesA veteran of numerous fires the Grizzly Giant displays a large burn scar at its base. Fire plays a critical role in a Sequoia grove. It clears underbrush and provides the ideal conditions for seedlings to establish themselves. species: Sequoiadendron giganteumphoto-id: SEQ-010 request pricing

Yosemite - Giant Sequoia TreesKnown as the Grizzly Giant this Sequoia is the largest in the Mariposa Grove estimated to be over 1800 years old and has a circumference of 92 feet at its base.species: Sequoiadendron giganteumphoto-id: SEQ-011 request pricing

Yosemite - Giant Sequoia TreesKnown as the Grizzly Giant this Sequoia is the largest in the Mariposa Grove estimated to be over 1800 years old and has a circumference of 92 feet at its base.species: Sequoiadendron giganteumphoto-id: SEQ-012 request pricing

Yosemite - Giant Sequoia TreesGiant Sequoias can reach heights of 270 feet or more. Their bark which can be as much as two feet thick protects them from forest fires and almost all insects. Due to their shallow root structure trees are most often killed not from age insects disease or fire but rather by being toppled in winter storms. species: Sequoiadendron giganteumphoto-id: SEQ-013 request pricing

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